18936
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The robber and The revenge. By Mrs. Opie.
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Opie
, Amelia
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William Elliot (New Brunswick)
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1810 |
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19151
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The romance of the forest. Interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Mrs. Ratcliffe, authoress of a "Sicilian romance," etc.
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Radcliffe
, Ann
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Evert Duyckinck [Pearl Street] (New York City)
|
1814 |
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17059
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The Saracen, or Matilda and Malek Adhel, a Crusade-romance, from the French of Madame Cottin, with an historical introduction, by J. Michaud, the French editor. Four volumes in two.
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Cottin
, Sophie
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Isaac Riley (New York)
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1810 |
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16850
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The school for friends, a comedy, in five acts. By Miss Chambers. As performed at the theatres, Drury-Lane and New-York.
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Chambers
, Marianne
Dibdin
, Thomas
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David Longworth (New York City)
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1806 |
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19101
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The Scottish chiefs, a romance. : Five volumes in two. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. (From the London edition of 1810.)
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Porter
, Jane
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David Longworth (New York City)
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1810 |
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19102
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The Scottish chiefs, a romance. In four volumes. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms.
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Porter
, Jane
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D. Huntington (New York)
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1815 |
|
19097
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The Scottish chiefs; a romance. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Five volumes in two.
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Porter
, Jane
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Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] (New York City)
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1819 |
|
19095
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The Scottish chiefs: a romance. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Remarks on Sidney's aphorisms. Five volumes in two.
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Porter
, Jane
|
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] (New York City)
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1817 |
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16408
|
The siege: a comedy, in five acts. By Joanna Baillie. From the first London edition, of 1812.
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Baillie
, Joanna
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The Longworths (New York City)
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1812 |
From the first London edition, of 1812. |
17892
|
The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, Daughter-in-law, &c. &c.
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Hofland
, Barbara
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Eastburn, Kirk and Co. (New York City)
|
1814 |
|
17893
|
The son of a genius; a tale, for the use of youth. By the author of The history of an officer's widow and family, Clergyman's widow and family, Daughter-in-law, etc. etc.
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Hofland
, Barbara
|
David Bliss (New York)
|
1818 |
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18137
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The stranger; a drama, in five acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Boston Theatre. Translated from the German of Kotzebue. By Benjamin Thompson, Esq. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
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Kotzebue
, August von
Inchbald
, Elizabeth
|
David Longworth (New York City)
|
1808 |
|
16619
|
The Talba, or Moor of Portugal. A Romance. By Mrs. Bray, Author of "The White Hoods," "The Protestant," "Fitz of Fitz-Ford," &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
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Bray
, Anna Eliza
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James and John Harper [Cliff Street] (New York City)
H.C. Carey and I. Lea (Philadelphia)
John Grigg (Philadelphia)
|
1831 |
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19995
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The tournament, a tragedy: imitated from the celebrated German drama entitled, Agnes Bernauer, which was written by a nobleman of high rank, and founded on a fact, that occurred in Bavaria about the year 1435. By Mariana Starke, author of The widow of Malabar, &c. As performed at the New-York Theatre. From the prompt-book. By permission of the manager.
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Starke
, Mariana
|
David Longworth (New York City)
|
1803 |
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19575
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The Travellers; A Tale. Designed for Young People. By the Author of Redwood.
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Sedgwick
, Catharine Maria
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E. Bliss and E. White (New York City)
|
1825 |
|
18988
|
The unfortunate lovers, and cruel parents: a very interesting tale, founded on fact written by Mrs. Patterson. The Eighteenth Edition.
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Patterson
, J. P.
|
|
1803 |
The Eighteenth Edition. |
17473
|
The universal fortune-teller, and complete dream dictionary; with charms and ceremonies for knowing future events: by Margaret Finch, queen of the gipsies: to which are added, a variety of humorous jests.
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Finch
, Margaret
|
|
1812 |
|
19257
|
The vicar of Lansdowne, or, Country quarters. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The children of the abbey, Maid of the hamlet, Clermont. First American Edition.
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Roche
, Regina Maria
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T.B. Jansen & Co. (New York)
|
1802 |
First American Edition. |
19917
|
The village maid; or, Dame Burton's moral stories for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Elizabeth Somerville.
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Somerville
, Elizabeth
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T.B. Jansen & Co. (New York)
|
1803 |
|
16669
|
The village school, to which is added Jenny, or The conversion of a child, a narrative. By Mrs. P.H. Brown, author of the "Tree and its Fruits."
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Ezra Collier (New York)
|
1836 |
|
18950
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The warrior's return, and other poems, by Mrs. Opie.
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Opie
, Amelia
|
Inskeep and Bradford (New York) (New York City)
|
1808 |
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18007
|
The wedding day, a comedy, in two acts. As performed at the Philadelphia theatre. By Mrs. Inchbald.
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Inchbald
, Elizabeth
Vaughan
, Thomas
|
David Longworth (New York City)
|
1819 |
|
18534
|
The West-Indies, by James Montgomery and other poems, on the abolition of the slave-trade, by James Grahame, and E. Benger.
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Montgomery
, James
Grahame
, James
Benger
, Elizabeth Ogilvy
|
Prior & Dunning (New York)
|
1810 |
|
18821
|
The wild Irish girl, a national tale. By Miss Owenson, author of The novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c. &c. Fourth American edition.
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Owenson
, Sydney
|
Richard Scott [243 Pearl Street] (New York City)
|
1807 |
Fourth American edition. |
16845
|
The wonder a woman keeps a secret! A comedy. In five acts. By Mrs. Centlivre. [first published in London, 1714.]
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Centlivre
, Susanna
Philips
, Ambrose
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David Longworth (New York City)
|
1812 |
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